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Originally posted on Public Art Now: As I walked down the path of Royal Fort Gardens, I could spot Hollow from a distance, coming into view in fragments, between tree branches. The structure first reminded me of the conglomerate buildings…

Originally posted on Public Art Now: As I walked down the path of Royal Fort Gardens, I could spot Hollow from a distance, coming into view in fragments, between tree branches. The structure first reminded me of the conglomerate buildings…

In May 2015, I was invited by art teacher Jane Tucker to work with Wells Cathedral Junior School Year 5 on a video project in a garden, in The Old Deanery Garden in Wells, Somerset. The garden is a walled

In May 2015, I was invited by art teacher Jane Tucker to work with Wells Cathedral Junior School Year 5 on a video project in a garden, in The Old Deanery Garden in Wells, Somerset. The garden is a walled

A really good sunny and cold weekend at the Serpentine Marathon on Gardens, with some of the 20 minute presentations so thought provoking and interesting that I need to write about them. It’s a good feeling when you feel

A really good sunny and cold weekend at the Serpentine Marathon on Gardens, with some of the 20 minute presentations so thought provoking and interesting that I need to write about them. It’s a good feeling when you feel

Peter Zumthor’s garden at the Serpentine Gallery in London: Hortus Conclusus. And Hortus conclusus ‘A garden is the most intimate landscape ensemble I know of. It is close to us. There we cultivate the plants we need. A garden

Peter Zumthor’s garden at the Serpentine Gallery in London: Hortus Conclusus. And Hortus conclusus ‘A garden is the most intimate landscape ensemble I know of. It is close to us. There we cultivate the plants we need. A garden

Travelling in the wonderful Sicily recently in high temperatures, I have been absorbed by all the Mediterranean flower species at the end of a long summer, it’s pretty much all golden brown, dry, harsh, seeded, spent. It’s a powerful country.

Travelling in the wonderful Sicily recently in high temperatures, I have been absorbed by all the Mediterranean flower species at the end of a long summer, it’s pretty much all golden brown, dry, harsh, seeded, spent. It’s a powerful country.

def: equipment, paraphernalia, stuff, things, apparatus, implements, regalia, appurtenances, impedimenta, odds and ends, bits and pieces, trappings, accessories. I was brought up very short by this outstanding example of garden sculpture beside the cycle path along the thames in

def: equipment, paraphernalia, stuff, things, apparatus, implements, regalia, appurtenances, impedimenta, odds and ends, bits and pieces, trappings, accessories. I was brought up very short by this outstanding example of garden sculpture beside the cycle path along the thames in